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Increasing the Efficiency of Low-Capacity Liquefied Natural Gas Plants

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Kuz'menko, I.F., Dovbish, A.L., Peredel'skii, V.A. et al. Increasing the Efficiency of Low-Capacity Liquefied Natural Gas Plants. Chemical and Petroleum Engineering 38, 284–287 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020125709792

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